Ladder Stabilizer Attachment Device

ABSTRACT

A ladder stabilizer attachment device secures a ladder stabilizer to a ladder. The device includes a sleeve including an outer wall. The outer wall has an outer face, an inner face, an upper end, and a lower end. The lower end is open. A slot extends into the inner face from the lower end to receive a top end of a ladder side rail and an uppermost rung of the ladder into the slot. A top edge of the slot defines a stop whereby the stop rests upon the uppermost rung of the ladder. A coupler is mounted to the sleeve. The coupler releasably engages the uppermost rung of the ladder.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION (1) Field of the Invention

The disclosure relates to ladder stabilizing device and moreparticularly pertains to a new ladder stabilizing device for securing aladder stabilizer to a ladder.

(2) Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37CFR 1.97 and 1.98

The prior art relates to ladder stabilizing devices. Known prior artattaches to rungs or rails but provide for attachment in a manner whichwould benefit from improved stabilization and inhibition of movementduring use.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above bygenerally comprising a sleeve including an outer wall. The outer wallhas an outer face, an inner face, an upper end, and a lower end. Thelower end is open. A slot extends into the inner face from the lower endto receive a top end of a ladder side rail and an uppermost rung of theladder into the slot. A top edge of the slot defines a stop whereby thestop rests upon the uppermost rung of the ladder. A coupler is mountedto the sleeve. The coupler releasably engages the uppermost rung of theladder.

There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more importantfeatures of the disclosure in order that the detailed descriptionthereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that thepresent contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There areadditional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafterand which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.

The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features ofnovelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out withparticularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of thisdisclosure.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)

The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than thoseset forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to thefollowing detailed description thereof. Such description makes referenceto the annexed drawings wherein:

FIG. 1 is a top front side perspective view of a pair of ladderstabilizer attachment devices according to an embodiment of thedisclosure.

FIG. 2 is an exploded top front side perspective view of an embodimentof the disclosure.

FIG. 3 is a partial cut-away side view of an embodiment of thedisclosure attached to a ladder.

FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the disclosuretaken along line 4-4 of FIG. 3 .

FIG. 5 is a top front side perspective view of an embodiment of thedisclosure.

FIG. 6 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure in use.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to FIGS. 1 through6 thereof, a new ladder stabilizing device embodying the principles andconcepts of an embodiment of the disclosure and generally designated bythe reference numeral 10 will be described.

As best illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 6 , the ladder stabilizerattachment device 10 generally comprises a sleeve 12 including an outerwall 14. The outer wall 14 has an outer face 16, an inner face 18, anupper end 20, and a lower end 22. The lower end 22 is open. The outerwall 14 of the sleeve 12 has opposed side faces 24 extending between theinner face 18 and the outer face 16 and between the upper end 20 and thelower end 22. A slot 26 extends into the inner face 18 from the lowerend 22 such that the sleeve 12 is shaped to receive a top end 28 of aladder side rail 30 and an uppermost rung 32 of a ladder 34 into theslot 26. A top edge 36 of the slot 26 defines a stop 38 whereby the stop38 is positioned to rest upon the uppermost rung 32 of the ladder 34when the ladder 34 is fully inserted into the lower end 22 of the sleeve12.

A coupler 40 is mounted to the sleeve 12. The coupler 40 is configuredto releasably engage the uppermost rung 32 of the ladder 34 preventingthe sleeve 12 from detaching from the ladder 34. The coupler 40 ispivotally mounted on the inner face 18 of the sleeve 12. The coupler 40comprises a shaft 42 having an attached end 44 rotatably coupled to thesleeve 12 and a distal end 46 relative to the attached end 44. Aprojection 48 extends from the shaft 42 adjacent to the distal end 46 todefine a hook 50 configured for extending under the uppermost rung 32 ofthe ladder 34. The projection 48 has ends 52 coupled to the shaft 42 todefine an opening 54 in the coupler 40 adjacent to the distal end 46 ofthe shaft 42. The projection 48 comprises a bearing surface 56 extendingaway from the distal end 46 of the shaft 42 and towards the attached end44 of the shaft 42. Thus, the bearing surface 56 is angled relative tothe shaft 42 such that the coupler 40 is configured to pivot as thebearing surface 56 abuts the uppermost rung 32 of the ladder 34 as thesleeve 12 is positioned onto the ladder 34. An upper surface 58 of theprojection 48 is concave to facilitate extension under the uppermostrung 32 of the ladder 34. The concavity of the upper surface 58 alsoinhibits pivoting of the coupler 40 out of engagement with the uppermostrung 32. A biasing member 60 is coupled to the sleeve 12 and engages thecoupler 40 wherein the biasing member 60 is configured to urge thecoupler 40 into engagement with the uppermost rung 32 of the ladder 34.

A first aperture 62 extends through a first one 24A of the opposed sidefaces 24. The first aperture 62 is threaded. A first locking member 64is insertable through the first aperture 62 wherein the first lockingmember 64 is configured to engage the ladder side rail 30 to inhibitmovement of the ladder side rail 30 relative to the sleeve 12. The firstlocking member 64 is threaded complementary to the first aperture 62.Similarly, a second aperture 66 extends through the first one 24A of theopposed side faces 24. The second aperture 66 is spaced from the firstaperture 62. The second aperture 66 is threaded. A second locking member68 is insertable through the second aperture 66 wherein the secondlocking member 68 is configured to engage the ladder side rail 30 toinhibit movement of the ladder side rail 30 relative to the sleeve 12.The second locking member 68 is threaded complementary to the secondaperture 66. The second locking member 68. Each of the first lockingmember 64 and the second locking member 68 has a respective head 70exposed outside of the sleeve 12.

Each of a plurality of guards 72 is coupled to the first one 24A of theopposed side faces 24. Each guard 72 is positioned proximate to anassociated one of the first locking member 64 and the second lockingmember 68 such that each guard 72 is configured to inhibit unintentionalcontact with the head 70 of the associated one of the first lockingmember 64 and the second locking member 68. A distance each guard 72extends from the first one 24A of the opposed side faces 24 is greaterthan a distance of the head 70 of the associated one of the firstlocking member 64 and the second locking member 68 when the associatedone of the first locking member 64 and the second locking member 68 isinserted into a respective one of the first aperture 62 and the secondaperture 66. Each guard comprises a pair of angle members 74. The anglemembers 74 are spaced on the first one 24A of the opposed side faces 24and positioned on opposite sides of a respective one of the firstaperture 62 and the second aperture 66.

A stabilizer mount 76 is attached to the sleeve 12. The stabilizer mount76 extends outwardly from the outer face 16 of the outer wall 14 of thesleeve 12. The stabilizer mount 76 comprises a tube 78 having a bottomend 80 coupled to the sleeve 12. The tube 78 has a bend 82 such that anupper section 84 of the tube 78 extends spaced and parallel to thesleeve 12. A brace 86 is coupled to and extends between the outersurface 16 of the outer wall 14 of the sleeve 12 and the upper section84 of the tube 78. A stabilizer 88 is couplable to the stabilizer mount76 such that the stabilizer 88 is positionable on a roof 90 to stabilizethe ladder 34. The stabilizer 88 extends upwardly and forwardly of thesleeve 12. The stabilizer 88 comprises an arm 92 attachable to thestabilizer mount 76 to extend forward and upwardly from the stabilizermount 76. The arm 92 has a distal end 94 with respect to the stabilizermount 76. A leg 96 is attached to the arm 92 extending forward anddownwardly from the distal end 94. The leg 96 has a free end 98. A foot100 is pivotally attached to the free end 98 for abutting the roof 90. Acatch 102 is coupled to the stabilizer mount 76 and is configured toengage a gutter 104 positioned on the roof 90. The catch 102 includes aloop 106 extending around the tube 78 with an L-shaped extension 108from the loop 106 such that the extension 108 can extend over and intothe gutter 104.

In use, the sleeve 12 is placed onto the ladder 34 and the coupler 40 ispositioned to secure the sleeve 12 on the ladder 34. To furtherstabilize the sleeve and prevent movement of the ladder side rail 30within the sleeve 12, the first locking member 64 is tightened. Wherepresent, the second locking member 68 is also tightened to furtherstabilize the ladder side rail 30 within the sleeve 12. The stabilizer88 is attached to the stabilizer mount 76 and can be adjusted to fit thespecific roof 90. A second sleeve 12 is placed onto a second ladder siderail such that a pair of the described devices 10 are used together tosafely attach two stabilizers 88 to the ladder 34.

With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized thatthe optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodimentenabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials,shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, aredeemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and allequivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings anddescribed in the specification are intended to be encompassed by anembodiment of the disclosure.

Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of theprinciples of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications andchanges will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is notdesired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operationshown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications andequivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of thedisclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used inits non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word areincluded, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. Areference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not excludethe possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless thecontext clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.

I claim:
 1. A ladder stabilizer attachment device configured to releasably engage a ladder and be abutted against a roof, the device comprising: a sleeve including an outer wall, the outer wall having an outer face, an inner face, an upper end, and a lower end, the lower end being open; a slot extending into the inner face from the lower end wherein the sleeve is configured to receive a top end of a ladder side rail and an uppermost rung of the ladder into the slot, a top edge of the slot defining a stop whereby the stop is configured to rest upon the uppermost rung of the ladder; and a coupler being mounted to the sleeve, the coupler being configured to releasable engage the uppermost rung of the ladder.
 2. The ladder stabilizer attachment device of claim 1, further comprising the coupler being pivotally mounted on the inner face of the sleeve.
 3. The ladder stabilizer attachment device of claim 2, wherein the coupler comprises: a shaft having an attached end rotatably coupled to the sleeve and a distal end relative to the attached end; a projection extending from the shaft adjacent to the distal end to define a hook configured for extending under the uppermost rung of the ladder.
 4. The ladder stabilizer attachment device of claim 3, further comprising the projection having ends coupled to the shaft to define an opening in the coupler adjacent to the distal end of the shaft.
 5. The ladder stabilization attachment device of claim 3, further comprising the projection comprising a bearing surface extending away from the distal end of the shaft and towards the attached end of the shaft wherein the bearing surface is angled relative to the shaft such that the coupler is configured to pivot as the bearing surface abuts the uppermost rung of the ladder as the sleeve is positioned onto the ladder.
 6. The ladder stabilization attachment device of claim 3, further comprising an upper surface of the projection being concave.
 7. The ladder stabilization attachment device of claim 1, further comprising a biasing member coupled to the sleeve and engaging the coupler wherein the biasing member is configured to urge the coupler into engagement with the uppermost rung of the ladder.
 8. The ladder stabilization attachment device of claim 1, further comprising: the outer wall of the sleeve having opposed side faces extending between the inner face and the outer face and between the upper end and the lower end; an aperture extending through a first one of the opposed side faces; and a locking member insertable through the aperture wherein the locking member is configured to engage the ladder side rail to inhibit movement of the ladder side rail relative to the sleeve.
 9. The ladder stabilization attachment device of claim 8, further comprising: the aperture being threaded; and the locking member being threaded complementary to the aperture.
 10. The ladder stabilization attachment device of claim 9, further comprising: the locking member having a head exposed outside of the sleeve; and a guard coupled to the first one of the opposed side faces, the guard being positioned proximate to the locking member such that the guard is configured to inhibit unintentional contact with the head of the locking member.
 11. The ladder stabilization attachment device of claim 10, wherein the guard comprises a pair of angle members, the angle members being spaced on the first one of the opposed side faces and positioned on opposite sides of the aperture.
 12. The ladder stabilization attachment device of claim 11, further comprising a distance each guard extends from the first one of the opposed side faces being greater than a distance of the head of the locking member when the locking member is inserted into the aperture.
 13. The ladder stabilization attachment device of claim 8, further comprising: the aperture being a first aperture extending through the first one of the opposed side faces; the locking member being a first locking member insertable through the first aperture; a second aperture extending through the first one of the opposed side faces, the second aperture being spaced from the first aperture; and a second locking member being insertable through the second aperture wherein the second locking member is configured to engage the ladder side rail to inhibit movement of the ladder side rail relative to the sleeve.
 14. The ladder stabilization attachment device of claim 1, further comprising a stabilizer mount being attached to the sleeve.
 15. The ladder stabilization attachment device of claim 14, further comprising the stabilizer mount extending outwardly from the outer face of the outer wall of the sleeve.
 16. The ladder stabilization attachment device of claim 15, wherein the stabilizer mount comprises: a tube having a bottom end coupled to the sleeve, the tube having a bend such that an upper section of the tube extends spaced and parallel to the sleeve; and a brace coupled to and extending between the outer surface of the outer wall of the sleeve and the upper section of the tube.
 17. The ladder stabilization attachment device further comprising a stabilizer coupled to the stabilizer mount wherein the stabilizer is positionable on a roof to stabilize the ladder, the stabilizer extending upwardly and forwardly of the sleeve.
 18. The ladder stabilization attachment device of claim 14, further comprising a catch coupled to the stabilizer mount and being configured to engage a gutter positioned on the roof.
 19. The ladder stabilization attachment device of claim 17, wherein the stabilizer comprises: an arm being attached to the stabilizer mount and extending forward and upwardly from the stabilizer mount, the arm having a distal end with respect to the vertical post; and a leg being attached to the arm and extending forward and downwardly from the distal end, the leg having a free end.
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A ladder stabilizer attachment device configured to releasably engage a ladder and be abutted against a roof, the device comprising: a sleeve including an outer wall, the outer wall having an outer face, an inner face, an upper end, and a lower end, the lower end being open, the outer wall of the sleeve having opposed side faces extending between the inner face and the outer face and between the upper end and the lower end; a slot extending into the inner face from the lower end wherein the sleeve is configured to receive a top end of a ladder side rail and an uppermost rung of the ladder into the slot, a top edge of the slot defining a stop whereby the stop is configured to rest upon the uppermost rung of the ladder; and a coupler being mounted to the sleeve, the coupler being configured to releasable engage the uppermost rung of the ladder, the coupler being pivotally mounted on the inner face of the sleeve, wherein the coupler comprises a shaft having an attached end rotatably coupled to the sleeve and a distal end relative to the attached end, and a projection extending from the shaft adjacent to the distal end to define a hook configured for extending under the uppermost rung of the ladder, the projection having ends coupled to the shaft to define an opening in the coupler adjacent to the distal end of the shaft, the projection comprising a bearing surface extending away from the distal end of the shaft and towards the attached end of the shaft wherein the bearing surface is angled relative to the shaft such that the coupler is configured to pivot as the bearing surface abuts the uppermost rung of the ladder as the sleeve is positioned onto the ladder, an upper surface of the projection being concave; a biasing member coupled to the sleeve and engaging the coupler wherein the biasing member is configured to urge the coupler into engagement with the uppermost rung of the ladder; a first aperture extending through the first one of the opposed side faces, the first aperture being threaded; a first locking member insertable through the first aperture wherein the locking member is configured to engage the ladder side rail to inhibit movement of the ladder side rail relative to the sleeve, the first locking member being threaded complementary to the first aperture; a second aperture extending through the first one of the opposed side faces, the second aperture being spaced from the first aperture, the second aperture being threaded; a second locking member being insertable through the second aperture wherein the second locking member is configured to engage the ladder side rail to inhibit movement of the ladder side rail relative to the sleeve, the second locking member being threaded complementary to the second aperture, the second locking member having a head exposed outside the sleeve; wherein each of the first locking member and the second locking member has a respective head exposed outside of the sleeve; a plurality of guards, each guard being coupled to the first one of the opposed side faces, each guard being positioned proximate to an associated one of the first locking member and the second locking member such that each guard is configured to inhibit unintentional contact with the head of the associated one of the first locking member and the second locking member, a distance each guard extends from the first one of the opposed side faces being greater than a distance of the head of the associated one of the first locking member and the second locking member when the associated one of the first locking member and the second locking member is inserted into a respective one of the first aperture and the second aperture, wherein each guard comprises a pair of angle members, the angle members being spaced on the first one of the opposed side faces and positioned on opposite sides of a respective one of the first aperture and the second aperture; a stabilizer mount being attached to the sleeve, the stabilizer mount extending outwardly from the outer face of the outer wall of the sleeve, wherein the stabilizer mount comprises a tube having a bottom end coupled to the sleeve, the tube having a bend such that an upper section of the tube extends spaced and parallel to the sleeve, and a brace coupled to and extending between the outer surface of the outer wall of the sleeve and the upper section of the tube; a stabilizer coupled to the stabilizer mount wherein the stabilizer is positionable on a roof to stabilize the ladder, the stabilizer extending upwardly and forwardly of the sleeve, wherein the stabilizer comprises an arm being attached to the stabilizer mount and extending forward and upwardly from the stabilizer mount, the arm having a distal end with respect to the vertical post, and a leg being attached to the arm and extending forward and downwardly from the distal end, the leg having a free end; and a catch coupled to the stabilizer mount and being configured to engage a gutter positioned on the roof. 